>>113121989Forward this to the FBI. Distributing an IP dump like this is illegal, as is DDOS.You faggots may have broken a law that will get you a $1000 fine, they just broke international law.If their clients were aware that they were doing this and agreed to it, they could also be brought up on cyberterrorism charges as an accessory.

Report this to the dutch police:http://www.politie.nl/

Report this to the FBI:https://tips.fbi.gov/

If you see your IP on there, report it to your local government as a violation of local privacy laws.

Make these fuckers burn. They are more in the wrong than Nyaa, and if enough of us complain, the Feds will take notice.

>>113122123This is very /a/ related because Nyaa has been a big source of us and american anime companies are breaking laws such as>>113121908 their posting of IP adress and heavy implication of DDOS attacks.This is very /a/ related

>>113122129They are not in the right to the public eye. DDOS is clearly illegal, as is IP dumps. This is clearly defined by precedents both in the US and internationally.Piracy laws vary by jurisdiction, and Nyaa is a legal business in the Netherlands.If the US allows this to continue then they are allowing an american company to commit an act of economic warfare against the Netherlands.The government is responsible for this.They better take it damn seriously.Shit just got real.

>>113122086It's heavily implied and the timing between posting the IPs and the site going down is way, way to close to be coincidence. Please use common sense.

>>113122123How? Just because we're rallying to (rightfully I'll have you know) report illegal activities that are impacting and terrorizing us? Illegal activities that happen to be international offenses?

>>113122153Companies have scraped IPs and sent out DMCA notices for decades, it's nothing new. Just scare tactics.

>I actually expected to be able to illegally pirate and download media indefinitely

>I did not backup anything>I did not have ample storage onhand for this day

>I did not download anything I wanted to have

>I expected other people to provide for me for free, their content, and their bandwidth, indefinitely.

You have *ONLY* yourselves to blame

Maybe if you weren't such technologically incompetent retards who think that>using MadVR, usually from some shitty bloated codec pack, on microsoft windows>some edited cookies to get into a shitty "g.e-hentai plus cartoon cp" NSA botnet honeypot good goy sekrit club>ricing up with 4chan x and kawaii wayfoosmakes you technologically competent

>Pretty much admitting that you've been DDOSing and collecting IPs from a website on TwitterThey'll probably get away with it, who am I kidding. God what the fuck is going on, I just want to watch anime and play video games, why does all of this bullshit have to happen at once.

You know, I buy a ton of manga, buy a few figures here and there, and download my anime. If streaming wasn't shit I'd happily spend a few bucks a month on CR.What's fucking stupid is if sites like nyaa or animebytes are gone there's so much anime I won't be able to watch without learning Japanese and importing it. Sure most anime that comes out gets subbed these days, but there's plenty of older series that are either out of print and impossible to find, or never got licensed/officially subbed so the only way I can watch it is with fansubs. Why the fuck should I not be able to watch that anime.

>>113122437>somewhere in a secret CIA office>a Cork board is absolutely covered in paperwork, Mugshots of terrorists, pictures of foreign heads of state, black and white aerial photographs of classified locations, and a map with red circles drawn in marker are all pinned up>in the very lower corner, a single shred of paper can barely be seen behind the stacks of classified documents and situation briefs.>"Investigate Nyaa.se?" written in pink marker.

>>113122304Calm here, but there's certainly enough to grow jagged black hair and wear a red suit. Publicly releasing scrapes of private IPs with an insinuation of copyright violations not backed by evidence, and clearly deliberate wording in alluding to involvement in a DDoS attack. Though getting aggressively involved isn't smart, I imagine this will bite RYM later on.

Please reporting anime & manga piracy sites and IRC. Save the anime manga business. Pirate and scan translator websites only fear a government agency telling them to stop or else will get a criminal record. The same for IRC, private IRC, and private FTP. With many reports, the govnment is justify to subpoena records from the ISP confirming types of files transferred on FTP or IRC. USA sites will comply with a japanese government subpoena sent for review by the usa FBI since international treaties.

>>113122564>a 10+ year old anime movie translated into Chinese that I downloaded by accidentFUCK.Should I get a seedbox? inb4 XDCC, faggot. you know perfectly well there is a ton of shit, and not just anime that you can only get from torrents.

It is a completely different thing to shut down threads that support a site being ddosed because it has SOME content that MIGHT be copyrighted.

The reason for 4chan mods to shut down most threads could be more practical. These kinds of threads have been on constant repeat and often have multiple threads per board at a time and clutters the place to shit.

Can moot just make some website or something for all these stupid fucks on /b/? Seriously, /b/ is killing the entire fucking website.

As far as this shit with Nyaa getting ddos'ed, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It's the internet, you cut off one head and 5 grow where the old one used to be. Until this shit is sorted out just use xdcc.

>>113122172>>113122241That's not the point. By lodging a criminal complaint, the owner of that handle will have to come clean with who they are or also deal with evasion charges. By charging them, you can find out exactly who they are.

>>113122691To back this up, the RCMP (the national police organization of Canada) campaigned hard to have the Canadian signing of the DMCA not allow prosecution of individuals who are simply downloading content. Unless you host a few terabytes of torrents, there is nothing to worry about as a Canadian.

Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wickedor stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the DAIZ, and who meditates on his law day and night.That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in seasonand whose leaf does not wither— whatever they do prospers.Not so the wicked! They are like chaff that the wind blows away.Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.For the DAIZ watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked leads to destruction.

>>113123109Nowhere, people enjoy alarmism.They can do nothing, they are wasting time and money with this, and they will get more problems than benefits from this, people will buy less with their shit that they are pulling.You can blame Daiz for monopolizing torrents to one site.

>>113122574I have to agree with the anons that are saying we should wait before reporting. We aren't saying that you are wrong. We are just saying that there needs to be more definitive evidence (not implied or circumstantial) before we begin making a case to any authorities. And I also tend to agree that staying under the radar is a safer route unless we really need to reveal our hand. Hell, odds are that once we let the copyright trolls think that they have won the fight, sent their letters, and DDoS'd for a few weeks... they will stop and the storm will pass.

Rushing in headfirst might bring back negative attention from the authorities and it might backfire in our faces with permanent shutdowns or worse.

>>113122985Son, nobody gives a shit about that. Even if they did yo that, the "authorities" won't give a shit because they were taking down on pirates. What part of "government bought and paid for by the companies" do you not understand?

>>113123157We have no strong evidence that they did. All they post in twitter are just implications.Either way, the best course to take is ignore this. Ultimately, they can't take anime from us unless they DDoSes every tracker in the internet. Just lay low until they run out of cash to power their servers and everything will be back to normal.

>>113123269>XDCC might be convenient now, but it's nothing we can use in the long term

What the fuck are you talking about? XDCC is 100% viable for the long-term. I've been doing it for years. It's better than torrenting in the first place since you can watching episodes as they download. The only time torrenting is better is for batches.

>>113123089Why does every naysayer say "IT'S GONNA MAKE THINGS WORSE". Like what the fuck you think is going to happen. A Fed having a bad day is going to be pissed he has to file your report in the morning so he sends the full fucking wrath of the Federal Government down on every person here?

So is this what Saint John and Jesus talked about? This new one world order that is the utmost of evil and complete bullshit, where people turn on each other?

Is the internet going to be this final battle of who is who. Everyone who is against all this corporate shit for video games, celebrities, anime, whatever will be branded traitors of our apparently shitty overlords?

>>113122564Oh god, I'll see you guys in the slammerI couldn't give less of a shit, none of this will amount to anything. The most upsetting thing out of this is it reminded me that space brothers ended ;_;

>>113123309Try doing this on /b/ please. It's not like many will listen and even if they did you are making them risk getting shat on by not making a proper guide. You didn't even add the awareness of being behind several proxy services while doing this.

>>113123268Outside of my personal provider changers, I haven't changed my IP except about 3 times in fucking 10 years. I've downloaded plenty on this IP, and I don't even have a list on there. It's horribly inept.

>>113122564I remember being linked to this like a year ago and I had nothing, but now I have like a full page. Could it just be the cookie recording when you download a torrent file? I don't have my original PC at the moment but when I do I'll check the dates of that cookie

XDCC was designed in the early 90's to perform file transfers at a scale completely unlike what we have today.

You've been using it for years with success because you are literally the only one left. Everyone else moved on to torrents and thus you were able to enjoy your speedy downloads that are hosted on a single server.

The second major trackers go down and everyone floods XDCC, it goes to shit and crashes and burns. Assuming the trackers stay down and people go back to using it en masse, it simply won't work.

>>113123268My ISP has dynamic IPs that change when you have your router unplugged for like a week or so. Needless to say, the only time I've changed my IP address was when I moved to another apartment.

Hell, I had my last IP address for such a long time that I remember it off the top of my head.

CR/Funi/Viz are trying to muscle out their only real competition in the west. They don't seem to realize this will backfire for them when people don't watch their shit anymore out of fear of retaliation.

Daiz said to ignore it. And we all know who he's working for, don't we? Don't fucking ignore this shit and send all the information to the FBI. If you listen to the people saying "calm down", anime will become impossible to pirate by the end of the week.

We can't let it end like this. We must stop Daiz, stop CR and Funimation, and bring back the golden age of anime.

>>113122216>They are not in the right to the public eye. DDOS is clearly illegal, as is IP dumps. This is clearly defined by precedents both in the US and internationally.The law, please. The name of the law, when it was implemented, its proponents, et cetera.